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5161 The Signs of the Times May 6, 1880, paragraph 8

… were referred to by the apostle as a root of bitterness whereby many are defiled. Many go all through the camp-meetings professedly worshiping God and keeping …

5162 The Signs of the Times May 13, 1880, paragraph 2

… thoroughness. Reference was made to the many calls from the different fields, and of the few ministers ready to answer these calls, and of the discouraging …

5163 The Signs of the Times May 13, 1880, paragraph 4

… with reference to the many openings for labor. Bro. Rice spoke of Chico, a place where an effort had been made and forty had signed the covenant, but that further …

5164 The Signs of the Times May 20, 1880, paragraph 10

… with reference to the happiness of the beings he has created, reverse or release one precept of his law, or repeal one jot or tittle of it, for it is perfect, holy …

5165 The Signs of the Times May 27, 1880, paragraph 7

… here referred to is the book of records in Heaven, in which every name is inscribed, and the acts of all, their sins, and obedience, are faithfully written. When …

5166 The Signs of the Times August 26, 1880, paragraph 14

… he refers to the time when the saints of God shall dwell upon the earth made new, and purified and cleansed from every defilement of sin.

5168 The Signs of the Times March 31, 1881, paragraph 14

… meekly referred all to his Father, saying, “The Lord rebuke thee.” Moses had humbly repented of his sin, no stain rested upon his character, and his name in Heaven’s …

5169 The Signs of the Times October 27, 1881, paragraph 17

… here referring to Peninnah’s boastful and insolent conduct, Hannah seems also to speak to all the enemies of true godliness, who glory in themselves, and …

5170 The Signs of the Times October 27, 1881, paragraph 20

… song, referring first to the proud boastings of an insolent and contentious woman, were ultimately set forth, the humiliation of the proud and exaltation …

5171 The Signs of the Times July 12, 1883, paragraph 17

… repeated reference to the papal constitution, he continued to maintain the doctrine of indulgences and to call on Luther to retract.

5172 The Signs of the Times August 16, 1883, paragraph 12

… no reference to his own perilous position. He does not seek to make himself the object of thought or sympathy. In the contemplation of Christ, he has lost sight …

5173 The Signs of the Times November 15, 1883, Art. A, paragraph 6

… he referred to water baptism and the grace of God. The power of the Holy Spirit transforms the entire man. This change constitutes the new birth.

5174 The Signs of the Times November 15, 1883, Art. A, paragraph 11

… . Jesus referred Nicodemus to the prophecies of David and Ezekiel:

5175 The Signs of the Times January 10, 1884, paragraph 15

… future reference a memorial of the obligation they had just taken upon themselves, as a reminder of duty and a barrier against temptation. Thus it was that …

5176 The Signs of the Times July 3, 1884, paragraph 11

… with reference to his own best interest, neither does the man who, drunken with the spirit of the world, barters eternal interests for the things of time.

5177 The Signs of the Times July 31, 1884, paragraph 6

… with reference to himself, he might be prepared to resist the temptations that would surely come to him alone amid idolaters and scheming men. There would …

5178 The Signs of the Times July 31, 1884, paragraph 9

… , Jesus referred to this mystic ladder on which Jacob gazed with pleased wonder. Said he, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, Hereafter ye shall see Heaven open, and …

5179 The Signs of the Times November 27, 1884, paragraph 15

… in reference to the day of God: “Behold, the day cometh that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the day that …

5180 The Signs of the Times January 22, 1885, paragraph 11

… then referred to the prophetic words: “The stone which the builders refused is become the head stone of the corner.” He made the application of the psalmist’s …